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Viggo

Statistics: Germany · native version ↗
Boy #1876 all-time timeless Generation Alpha
88 babies named Viggo in Germany (city panel) since 2010, peaking in the 2020s. Recorded from 2010 to 2024.
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Births per year — the shaded band is its generation (Generation Alpha)
Origin: Nordic. Meaning: Fight or horse.

The story of the name Viggo

Viggo is a Nordic given name with Old Germanic roots, often associated with the Old Norse word "víg" (battle) or "vigg" (horse). It exudes a certain mythical weight that sets it apart from lighter, modern names. Particularly through Scandinavian history and modern pop culture, the name has acquired a strong yet warm character. It sounds firm but not rigid, always carrying a piece of the Nordic soul within it.

What is a Viggo like?

Someone named Viggo may appear somewhat mysterious or reserved at first glance, but inside possesses a sparkling spirit. He is the type who suddenly surprises with a clever punchline during a serious discussion and breaks the ice. His humor is often dry yet heartfelt, and he loves playing with words rather than merely using them. With a wink, he masters everyday life as if he were the protagonist in his own well-written novel.

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What science says. The effect of a first name on character is documented, and several scientific studies have looked into it. They do not show that a name contains a hidden personality, but that it captures attention, triggers social expectations and slightly changes the way others respond to us. Read our article what the psychology of first names is based on to find out more.

Viggo in love

In love, Viggo is a romantic who seeks depth rather than superficial flirtation. He shows affection through small, thoughtful gestures and slow, intimate conversations by candlelight. A kiss from him feels like a promise, not a random moment. He is faithful and passionate, but he also needs his own space to realize his creative ideas.

Frequently asked questions about Viggo

Is Viggo an old or a new name?

The roots are ancient, but its popularity as a given name is currently experiencing a modern renaissance.

How is the name written internationally?

The spelling "Viggo" is the most common in the Scandinavian region as well as internationally.

Does the name suit a surname with many syllables?

Yes, the short, crisp structure of Viggo often balances out long surnames well and ensures a harmonious flow.

Viggo's profile

Energy 6/10
Humor 6/10
Independence 8/10
Sensitivity 5/10
Ambition 7/10
Stability 8/10
Whimsy 5/10
Diplomacy 5/10
Loyalty 7/10
Need for attention 3/10

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Name compatibility potential:

Gender B-GB-BAll
Generation SilentBoomersXYZAlphaAll
Popularity CommonFrequentUncommonRareAll

Friendship potential for Viggo

Top 10

  1. Kristina93%
  2. Kathrin88%
  3. Olha88%
  4. Imke88%
  5. Tatiana86%
  6. Verena86%
  7. Özlem85%
  8. Inna85%
  9. Maryna85%
  10. Olga83%

Bottom 10

  1. Arzu42%
  2. Yulia52%
  3. Alona53%
  4. Meltem53%
  5. Mehtap55%
  6. Ramona60%
  7. Sabrina64%
  8. Sevda68%
  9. Çiğdem68%
  10. Demet71%

Love potential for Viggo

Bottom 10

  1. Arzu42%
  2. Mehtap48%
  3. Yulia54%
  4. Funda58%
  5. Alona58%
  6. Jennifer59%
  7. Çiğdem59%
  8. Sabrina59%
  9. Olesja61%
  10. Sevda64%

Professional potential for Viggo

Bottom 10

  1. Mehtap42%
  2. Alona42%
  3. Serpil42%
  4. Ramona55%
  5. Meltem56%
  6. Jennifer57%
  7. Sevda58%
  8. Funda60%
  9. Justyna63%
  10. Imke63%

Crush potential for Viggo

Bottom 10

  1. Ramona47%
  2. Mehtap53%
  3. Alona54%
  4. Sabrina60%
  5. Justyna60%
  6. Janine62%
  7. Arzu64%
  8. Olga64%
  9. Meltem67%
  10. Çiğdem70%
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